Answer:
It is B
Explanation:
I know fluent French. I have since I was a baby. If you read it it means: My mom lived (It says lived in both A and B) in France when she met (A says the same as B, but B is past tense) my father.
There are multiple words that say sound the same but have different meaning
Exemple : vert (green)
Vers (toward)
Verre (glass)
Ver (worm)
<em>Bonjour !</em>
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<em>1. Je "mange" un sandwich. Tu "manges"une pizza.</em>
<em>6. Nicolas "invite" Marie à la boum. Tu "invites"Alain.</em>
<em>2. Tu "parles"anglais. Je "parle" français.</em>
<em>7. Mlle Thomas "travaille" dans (in) un hôpital.</em>
<em>3. Éric "écoute" la radio. Claire "écoute" un CD.</em>
<em>4. Jean-Paul "regarde" la télé. Tu "regardes" un match de tennis.</em>
<em> 8. La chorale (choir) "chante" bien. Est-ce que</em>
<em>5. M. Simon "voyage" en (by) bus. Mme Dupont "voyages"en train.</em>
<em>9. Tu "habites" en France. Aya "habite" en Afrique.</em>
Answer:
1. Where do you work?
2. When do you work?
3. How are you working?
Make me brainliest if I'm correct.
Explanation: